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Painting of the Week: Ethiopian Countryside

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“I get so excited — I mean, really giddy — when I paint Ethiopia. Here is this country that has come to mean a great deal to me, where I have spent long quantities of time and energy, experienced incredible joy, and then … heartbreak. 

“This country is complicated, as is the vast continent of Africa that it is part of, right in the horn of East Africa. But its landscape is so peaceful to me, so very beautiful. When I leave the chaos of Addis Ababa behind and travel the countryside, Ethiopia begins to reveal herself. The countryside is vast and villages far apart, watching the lovely scenery unspool as we pass by. The peacefulness is only disturbed by the many, many potholes you’re riding over, and the stream of children that rush to greet you as you approach the next village. It’s a contrast to the streets of Addis Ababa: always crowded, teeming with life and crowds and mini buses and taxis and — well, just about everything you can imagine. 

“So it is this countryside I paint here. Most people are surprised to learn Ethiopia is mountainous, with Addis Ababa standing proud at over 8,000 feet. But the landscape is gentle in most places: The hills roll softly into the next, and occasionally you pass a young man carrying water or women with lumber on their backs, backs not made to carry such a load. You run across a farmer and his goats, and children running and playing. I have watched out the window of a mini bus so many times with tears streaming down my face touched by the intense beauty, the rawness, the purity — and the heartbreak. So much emotion is the stirring of art, and the roots of this painting. I look forward to a time in the near future when I can more fully dive into this series, ‘Ethiopia.'”

“Ethiopian Countryside”

Size: 12 x 12
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Price: $120

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Painting of the Week: “The Lake and the Vine”

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“This painting was inspired by a desire to simplify. Throughout art history, artists have had this tug of war of sorts, grappling with putting details in and choosing to take them out of their art. When I began this painting, it was about color and representing something in its simplest form. In this case, I wanted the completed piece to have a sense of wine country.

“I used striped paper that I collaged in here and there to represent the rows found in the vineyards, as well as the “peek-a-boo” green color. Lake Michigan was forefront in my mind, as it is the anchor of our state, and, in many places, you will find the vines spilling right into her great bays, creating a magical landscape. This is the sea of blue.

“The most important detail I chose to leave in was the sunset. One of the most classic, quintessential images of Michigan is a glorious sunset over the lake, and I wanted that to be the detail that took center stage. As the saying goes, ‘Wine is water held together by sunlight,’ and this painting is about that sunlight — oh, yes, and the wine it holds together!”

“The Land and the Vine”

Size: 24 x 24
Medium: Mixed media
Price: $450

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